Virginia Tech Certification Authority

Class 1 Server CA CPS

Virginia Tech Class 1 Server CA
Certification Practices Statement

Virginia Tech disclaims any responsibility and/or warranties in regards to this digital certificate, to any public key infrastructure issuing or using this certificate, and to any information and materials resulting from the usage of this digital certificate on university or non-university systems that are available over publicly accessible networks. Individuals using this digital certificate and computer systems owned by Virginia Tech do so subject to applicable laws and/or University policies.

Message Digest for the Virginia Tech Class 1 Server CA:

SHA1: E4:6F:B9:58:B7:85:CB:DB:93:B6:86:5B:F8:A9:83:7A:B0:B7:D0:27
MD5: FB:E6:F6:68:A0:AB:A8:38:EC:FE:EF:95:8D:A4:33:29

Certification Practices and Certificate Profiles

Signature Verification Example:

In order to verify the digital signature by the Virginia Tech Root CA on the Virginia Tech Class 1 Server CA Certification Practices Document, you must have software installed which will allow you to process a digitally signed PKCS#7 document. For example if you have OpenSSL installed, you can verify the digital signature as follows:

  1. Download the PKCS#7 Digitally Signed PDF Document to a file named vtc1scps.sig
  2. Download the Virginia Tech Root CA certificate in PEM format to a file named cacert.pem
  3. Execute the following OpenSSL command to verify the digital signature:
    openssl smime -verify -inform PEM -in .\vtc1scps.sig -CAfile .\cacert.pem -out .\vtc1scps.pdf -signer .\cacert.pem
  4. You should see the message "Verification successful". A clear text version of the Virginia Tech Class 1 Server CA Certification Practices will be created in the file vtc1scps.pdf

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Last updated on May 13, 2008